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StanfordUniversityStanfordUniversity Start.Home solardecathlon.stanford.edu For the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2013, StanfordUniversity designed the Start.Home to provide energy efficiency at the push of a button to a new generation of environmentally conscious occupants. With modular architecture and advanced controls to optimize each component, the house aims to spark a revolution by lowering the entry barrier for an ultra-efficient house and making sustainability trendy, social, and affordable. Design Philosophy The Start.Home is built on a simple, three-by-three modular grid and integrates core, public, and private modules as well as multiple technologies to optimize value and energy efficiency. These spaces can be added or subtracted to allow the house to grow with the family by filling

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PROCEEDINGS, Thirty-Sixth Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering StanfordUniversity, Stanford, California, January 31 - February 2, 2011 SGP-TR-191 SUSTAINABILITY OF GEOTHERMAL DOUBLETS-in the natural energy flow will slowly replenish the geothermal system and it will again be available

PROCEEDINGS, Thirty-Sixth Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering StanfordUniversity, Stanford, California, January 31 - February 2, 2011 SGP-TR-191 GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES IN THE PACIFIC ISLANDS their untapped geothermal resources) for cost effective power production and direct-use applications. As part

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A "Cardinal" Partnership: StanfordUniversity & the Energy A "Cardinal" Partnership: StanfordUniversity & the Energy Department A "Cardinal" Partnership: StanfordUniversity & the Energy Department January 3, 2012 - 2:28pm Addthis Stanford Physics Professor Pat Burchat and student Ho Jeong Kim in the BaBar main control room at the SLAC National Lab. | Photo courtesy of the SLAC National Accelerator Lab. Stanford Physics Professor Pat Burchat and student Ho Jeong Kim in the BaBar main control room at the SLAC National Lab. | Photo courtesy of the SLAC National Accelerator Lab. Kate Bannan Communications and Outreach Specialist For over 100 years, StanfordUniversity has advanced knowledge and transformed lives through innovative academic programs, research and outreach. The school is recognized internationally as a top research

A "Cardinal" Partnership: StanfordUniversity & the Energy A "Cardinal" Partnership: StanfordUniversity & the Energy Department A "Cardinal" Partnership: StanfordUniversity & the Energy Department January 3, 2012 - 2:28pm Addthis Stanford Physics Professor Pat Burchat and student Ho Jeong Kim in the BaBar main control room at the SLAC National Lab. | Photo courtesy of the SLAC National Accelerator Lab. Stanford Physics Professor Pat Burchat and student Ho Jeong Kim in the BaBar main control room at the SLAC National Lab. | Photo courtesy of the SLAC National Accelerator Lab. Kate Bannan Communications and Outreach Specialist For over 100 years, StanfordUniversity has advanced knowledge and transformed lives through innovative academic programs, research and outreach. The school is recognized internationally as a top research

PROCEEDINGS, Thirty-Sixth Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering StanfordUniversity OF KIZILDERE GEOTHERMAL FIELD IN TURKEY FĂŒsun S. Tut Haklidir, Taylan Akin, AygĂŒn GĂŒney, Aye Alpagut BĂŒkĂŒlmez In Kizildere Geothermal Field, there were 25 drilled wells until 2009, 9 of which are currently being produced

PROCEEDINGS, Thirty-Sixth Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering StanfordUniversity electrical generation capacity of a geothermal system. The methodology consists of combining probability of a geothermal reservoir to obtain the probability distribution function for the stored energy ("heat in place

PROCEEDINGS, Thirty-Sixth Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering StanfordUniversity OF THE GEOTHERMAL PARAMETERS OF THE GROUND IN CYPRUS FOR THE EXPLOITATION OF GEOTHERMAL ENERGY AND THE IMPACT OF THE RESULTS IN THE DESIGN OF THE GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS. G. Partasides1 , A. Lizides1 , S. Kassinis1 , G. Florides

PROCEEDINGS, Thirty-Sixth Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering StanfordUniversity APPRAISAL SYSTEM FOR DEEP GEOTHERMAL ENERGY SYSTEMS IN AQUIFERS W.A. van Leeuwen, C.N.P.J. Maaijwee and N.a.vanleeuwen@geo.uu.nl ABSTRACT Pursuit and use of geothermal energy in the Netherlands is developing steadily. However, in order

PROCEEDINGS, Thirty-Sixth Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering StanfordUniversity-THERMAL INFRARED BAND AND MAGNETOTELLURIC METHOD TO SIMULATE A GEOTHERMAL SITTING AT MT. CIREMAI, WEST JAVA at surface is crucial for geothermal exploration. Since field observations to map surface manifestation

PROCEEDINGS, Thirty-Sixth Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering StanfordUniversity-mail: sass@geo.tu-darmstadt.de ABSTRACT The investigation and exploration of potential deep geothermal important in the exploration of potentially engineered geothermal systems and of mid to low enthalpy

PROCEEDINGS, Thirty-Sixth Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering StanfordUniversity Geothermal System (EGS) were coupled with wellbore flow simulations. The 3D reservoir simulations used at par with H2O based EGS. The total exergy that can be generated in 1 km2 area of a geothermal reservoir

PROCEEDINGS, Thirty-Sixth Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering StanfordUniversity TEMPERATURE DATA OBTAINED AT AND AROUND THE LAS PAILAS GEOTHERMAL PROJECT AND IN RINCĂ?N DE LA VIEJA NATIONAL the existence of subsoil thermal anomalies that may be correlated with local faults in the Pailas Geothermal

PROCEEDINGS, Thirty-Sixth Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering StanfordUniversity out in Salavatli geothermal field, Turkey. Since reinjection returns as relatively colder water seismometers at the Salavatli, KĂ¶k, Aydin, Turkey geothermal area was deployed in May 2010 in connection

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PROCEEDINGS, Thirty-Sixth Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering StanfordUniversity Group Zorlu Plaza, Avcilar stanbul, 34310, TURKEY e-mail: aygun.guney@zorlu.com ABSTRACT Geothermal well that Petroleum and Geothermal fluids have similar properties in terms of well testing. In this regard, almost

PROCEEDINGS, Thirty-Sixth Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering StanfordUniversity CASING IN A HIGH TEMPERATURE GEOTHERMAL WELL Gunnar SkĂșlason Kaldal1 *, MagnĂșs Ă?. JĂłnsson1 , HalldĂłr@hi.is ABSTRACT The production casing of a high temperature geothermal well is subjected to multiple thermo

PROCEEDINGS, Thirty-Sixth Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering StanfordUniversity into fracture system geometry, fluid conduits and fluid compartmentalization critical to geothermal reservoir for the seismic velocity structure within the Coso Geothermal Field (CGF). The CGF has been continuously operated

, 34469, Turkey 2 StanfordUniversity, Department of Energy Resources Engineering, 367 Panama Street works and in different mathematical forms. This can be seen in the classic paper of Harper and Jordan of parameters with poor predictive capacity. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We gratefully acknowledge PNOC-EDC (now Energy

DOE Cites StanfordUniversity and Two Subcontractors for Worker DOE Cites StanfordUniversity and Two Subcontractors for Worker Safety and Health Violations DOE Cites StanfordUniversity and Two Subcontractors for Worker Safety and Health Violations April 3, 2009 - 12:00am Addthis The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today issued Preliminary Notices of Violation (PNOVs) to three contractors - StanfordUniversity, Pacific Underground Construction, Inc., and Western Allied Mechanical, Inc. - for violations in September 2007 of the Department's worker safety and health regulations. StanfordUniversity is the managing and operating contractor for DOE's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory (SLAC), located in Menlo Park, California. At the time the violations occurred, Pacific Underground Construction was performing work at SLAC under subcontract to

& StanfordUniversity Explore the Hows and Whys of Energy & StanfordUniversity Explore the Hows and Whys of Energy Use ARPA-E & StanfordUniversity Explore the Hows and Whys of Energy Use May 25, 2011 - 3:45pm Addthis Members of Girl Scout Troop #61373 from Santa Clara, CA create an instructional video for home energy use. | Photo courtesy of Troop Leader Sylvia Kennedy Members of Girl Scout Troop #61373 from Santa Clara, CA create an instructional video for home energy use. | Photo courtesy of Troop Leader Sylvia Kennedy Kristina Pflanz Writer & Contractor, Advanced Research Projects Agency - Energy What does this project do? Researchers are seeking a breakthrough on the human behavioral side of energy use. They have made a long-term goal of reducing average residential energy use by over 20 percent.

Stanford Nitrogen Group Stanford Nitrogen Group National Clean Energy Business Plan Competition Stanford Nitrogen Group StanfordUniversity The Stanford Nitrogen Group developed a new wastewater treatment process for the removal and recovery of energy from waste nitrogen (i.e. ammonia). This process improves the efficiency and lowers the cost of nitrogen treatment. The process is termed the Coupled Aerobic-anoxic Nitrous Decomposition Operation (CANDO) and consists of 2 principal steps: biological conversion of ammonia to N2O gas, and combustion of a fuel (i.e. biogas) with N2O to recover energy. It's the first wastewater treatment process to recover energy from nitrogen. Wastewater treatment facilities experience dual financial pressures - rising energy costs and meeting increasingly stringent nitrogen discharge

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Stanford Nitrogen Group Stanford Nitrogen Group National Clean Energy Business Plan Competition Stanford Nitrogen Group StanfordUniversity The Stanford Nitrogen Group developed a new wastewater treatment process for the removal and recovery of energy from waste nitrogen (i.e. ammonia). This process improves the efficiency and lowers the cost of nitrogen treatment. The process is termed the Coupled Aerobic-anoxic Nitrous Decomposition Operation (CANDO) and consists of 2 principal steps: biological conversion of ammonia to N2O gas, and combustion of a fuel (i.e. biogas) with N2O to recover energy. It's the first wastewater treatment process to recover energy from nitrogen. Wastewater treatment facilities experience dual financial pressures - rising energy costs and meeting increasingly stringent nitrogen discharge

Science & Innovation Â» Innovation Â» Commercialization Â» National Science & Innovation Â» Innovation Â» Commercialization Â» National Clean Energy Business Plan Competition Â» Stanford Nitrogen Group National Clean Energy Business Plan Competition Stanford Nitrogen Group StanfordUniversity The Stanford Nitrogen Group developed a new wastewater treatment process for the removal and recovery of energy from waste nitrogen (i.e. ammonia). This process improves the efficiency and lowers the cost of nitrogen treatment. The process is termed the Coupled Aerobic-anoxic Nitrous Decomposition Operation (CANDO) and consists of 2 principal steps: biological conversion of ammonia to N2O gas, and combustion of a fuel (i.e. biogas) with N2O to recover energy. It's the first wastewater treatment process to recover energy from nitrogen.

, Stanford, California, February 9-11, 2009 SGP-TR-187 DISTRICT HEATING MODELLING AND SIMULATION Lei Haiyan1 air pollution and save conventional energy, geothermal energy as a heat source for district heating. This paper describes the geothermal resource and district heating system in Tianjin. Heat load for one sample

and the near the bottom at the hot aquifer level, a convection cell is induced and the well becomes very nearly providing around 171o F over the entire well depth and obviously creating a convection cell bringing hot, Stanford, California, February 9-11, 2009 SGP-TR-187 DESIGN OF A CONVECTION CELL FOR A DOWNHOLE HEAT

, Stanford, California, February 1-3, 2010 SGP-TR-188 THERMAL ENERGY RECOVERY FROM ENHANCED GEOTHERMAL to the thermal energy contained in the fractured volume comprising the reservoir. One approach to EGS resource crustal heat flow is most favorable for EGS development (Figure 1), were included in the recent USGS

, Stanford, California, January 31 - February 2, 2011 SGP-TR-191 DESIGNING THERMAL-PHYSICAL, POWER out at expeditious development rates and there are about a million power plants of this type-energy power plant, that supplies consumers with heat within constrained by them parameters, standard

Access to High Technology User Facilities at DOE National Laboratories Access to High Technology User Facilities at DOE National Laboratories In recognition of the nation's expanding need to engage businesses and universities in the areas of commercial and basic science research, the Department of Energy has developed two special types of agreements for use at all DOE National Laboratories with approved designated user facilities, see http://www.gc.doe.gov/1002.htm. User Agreements All user experiments must be run under the terms of a User Agreement executed by the appropriate institutional officer(s) at your institution and their counterpart at StanfordUniversity. A single User Agreement covers all experimenters from that institution (User Institution = "user"). Collaborators who are not coming to SSRL do not require a User Agreement.

-926-4100 SLAC is operated by StanfordUniversity for the U.S. Department of Energy SSRL Facility Research Associate for Small Angle X-ray Scattering The Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource (SSRL) has) program. This position has a component (roughly 50%) that involves beam line development at SSRL

BY AIR LIFTING Per-Gunnar Alm Lund University, Engineering Geology, P.O. Box 118, S-22100 Lund, Sweden geophysical logs in the wells during operation of the plant. By using a seal, where the logging cable run avoiding the water going in to the heat plant. By vary the flow rate of air and pressure during

Center for a Sustainable Future and the Cornell Energy Institute Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853, USA.5 EJ (31.7 quads), about one third of the entire U.S. demand. More than half of the thermal energy demand below 260Â°C (55%) comes from the residential sector, while the rest comes from the industrial (24

delivered to the power plants is about 330 kg/s. Around 1,235 kg/s of residual (separated) geothermal water the second half of 2006. The geothermal reservoir conditions around PGM-29 seem to be somewhat different from geothermal field. #12;PRESSURE RESPONSE Reservoir pressure has been monitored routinely at the Miravalles

Northwestern University Team Wins 2013 National Clean Energy Northwestern University Team Wins 2013 National Clean Energy Business Plan Competition Northwestern University Team Wins 2013 National Clean Energy Business Plan Competition June 14, 2013 - 3:33pm Addthis Earlier this week, the Energy Department hosted the second annual National Clean Energy Business Plan Competition. From Northwestern University, SiNode Systems took home the top honors | Photo courtesy of Ken Shipp, Department of Energy. Earlier this week, the Energy Department hosted the second annual National Clean Energy Business Plan Competition. From Northwestern University, SiNode Systems took home the top honors | Photo courtesy of Ken Shipp, Department of Energy. April Saylor April Saylor Former Digital Outreach Strategist, Office of Public Affairs

July 4, 1997 1 of 30 The Stanford InfoBus and Its Service Layers Augmenting the Internet Project Computer Science Department StanfordUniversity, CA 94305 The Stanford InfoBus is a prototype service layers proÂ­ vided by the Stanford InfoBus: protocols for managing items and collections (DLIOP

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The work on energy extraction experiments concerns the efficiency with which the in-place heat and fluids can be produced. The work on noncondensable gas reservoir engineering covers both the completed and continuing work in these two interrelated research areas: radon emanation from the rock matrix of geothermal reservoirs, and radon and ammonia variations with time and space over geothermal reservoirs. Cooperative research programs with Italy and Mexico are described. The bench-scale experiments and well test analysis section covers both experimental and theoretical studies. The small core model continues to be used for the study of temperature effects on absolute permeability. The unconsolidated sand study was completed at the beginning of this contract period. The Appendices describe some of the Stanford Geothermal program activities that results in interactions with the geothermal community. These occur in the form of SGP Technical Reports, presentations at technical meetings and publications in the open literature.

SPEAR History SPEAR History Experimental Facilities : The SPEAR Storage Ring StanfordUniversity has a long history of involvement in the development and use of colliding-beam storage rings for particle physics research. The first such machine at Stanford was a small electron-electron collider, shaped like a figure eight, located on the main campus. A collaborative effort between physicists from Princeton and StanfordUniversities, this project produced the first physics results ever obtained with the colliding-beam technique. Stanford Positron Electron Accelerating Ring The next in the succession of Stanford colliders was the SPEAR (Stanford Positron Electron Accelerating Ring) machine at SLAC, completed in 1972. SPEAR consists of a single ring some 80 meters in diameter, in which counter-rotating beams of electrons

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SPEAR History SPEAR History Experimental Facilities : The SPEAR Storage Ring StanfordUniversity has a long history of involvement in the development and use of colliding-beam storage rings for particle physics research. The first such machine at Stanford was a small electron-electron collider, shaped like a figure eight, located on the main campus. A collaborative effort between physicists from Princeton and StanfordUniversities, this project produced the first physics results ever obtained with the colliding-beam technique. Linac map showing SPEAR The next in the succession of Stanford colliders was the SPEAR (Stanford Positron Electron Accelerating Ring) machine at SLAC, completed in 1972. SPEAR consists of a single ring some 80 meters in diameter, in which counter-rotating beams of electrons and positrons were circulated at

SSRL Users' Organization Meeting Friday, August 12, 2011 The SSRL Users Organization Executive requested that the Klein award description on the SSRL website be clarified to distinguish the Spicer Young description will be modified accordingly: The Melvin P. Klein Scientific Development Award: https://www-conf.slac.stanford.edu/ssrl

Brigham Young University, Brigham Young University--Hawaii, BYU--Idaho, and LDS Business College, and student body at BYU, BYU-- Hawaii, BYU--Idaho, and LDSBC are selected and retained from among those who represent BYU, BYU--Hawaii, BYU--Idaho, and LDSBC are to maintain the highest standards of honor, integrity

Regional Winners of University Clean Regional Winners of University Clean Energy Business Competitions Energy Department Announces Regional Winners of University Clean Energy Business Competitions May 4, 2012 - 11:00am Addthis WASHINGTON, D.C. - Underscoring the Obama Administration's commitments to keep college affordable for American families and students and support the next generation of energy leaders, the U.S. Energy Department today announced the regional winners of its National Clean Energy Business Plan Competition. The initiative inspires university teams across the country to create new businesses and commercialize promising energy technologies developed at U.S. universities and the National Laboratories. Today's regional finalists - Northwestern University, University of Utah, University of Central Florida, MIT, StanfordUniversity and Columbia

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Adiminstration (NOAA), the National Science Foundation (NSF), and the Department of Energy (DOE) for jointly.4 million in Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) contracts and $36 million of the $50 million issued seven Recovery Act audit products and has five more audits in progress. Our audit work has

air. energy recovery Y2E2 uses the conditioned air exiting the building to pre-cool or pre ducts on the roof, essentially taking the edge off the outside air before it is conditioned. onsite as emissions from university population commute and air travel. stanford energy and climate plan (2008 -2009

Structural Basis of Wnt Recognition by Frizzled Structural Basis of Wnt Recognition by Frizzled SSRL Science Summary - September 2012 Figure 1. XWnt8 has an unusual two-domain structure. Wnts are a family of signaling proteins that regulate the development and growth of an organism, as well as tissue regeneration and wound healing. Misregulated Wnt signaling is associated with the development of many types of cancers, including colon cancer, breast cancer and melanoma, and degenerative diseases like multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer's and Type 2 diabetes. Understanding of how Wnt proteins bind and activate Frizzled receptors is important for the development of effective anti-Wnt and anti-Frizzled drugs for the treatment of Wnt-related disease. To understand how Wnts function, a team of researchers from Stanford

this document in place in order to secure funding from the SFC for 2012/2013. 3 RUK FEES SETTING 2013/2014 Paper. Court reaffirmed its position that the University should set RUK fees of ÂŁ9,000 for 2013, students and staff. The Steering Group will report by May 2013. Review of ECA Merger A thorough report has

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Reliable measurement of steam-water relative permeability functions is of great importance for geothermal reservoir performance simulation. Despite their importance, these functions are poorly known due to the lack of fundamental understanding of steam-water flows, and the difficulty of making direct measurements. The Stanford Geothermal Program has used an X-ray CT (Computer Tomography) scanner to obtain accurate saturation profiles by direct measurement. During the last five years, the authors have carried out experiments with nitrogen-water flow and with steam-water flow, and examined the effects of heat transfer and phase change by comparing these sets of results. In porous rocks, it was found that the steam-water relative permeabilities follow Corey type relationships similar to those in nitrogen-water flow, but that the irreducible gas phase saturation is smaller for steam than for nitrogen. The irreducible saturations represent substantial fractions of the recoverable energy in place yet are hard to determine in the field. Understanding the typical magnitude of irreducible saturations will lead to a much clearer forecast of geothermal field performance. In fracture flow, indirect measurements suggested that the relative permeabilities follow a linear (or ''X-curve'') behavior - but there is still considerable uncertainty in the knowledge of this behavior.

Proprietary Research Proprietary Research Proprietary Research is defined as that for which users request confidentiality of proposal, data and results for a certain period of time. This research follows the guidelines for implementation by the StanfordUniversity Faculty Senate and is executed through a Proprietary User Agreement. Proprietary Research is subject to the Department of Energy's full-cost recovery requirement for facility charges for the use of user facilities and advance payment of those charges. The facility charges are established as a dollar rate for each shift of beam time. Experimenters interested in conducting Proprietary Research should contact the User Research Administration Manager well in advance of the anticipated need for beam time as the legal and financial procedures involved may take

X-rays Illuminate Frustrated Materials X-rays Illuminate Frustrated Materials SSRL Science Summary - August 2012 Figure 1. Two sets of Cu spin orientations on a hexagon from the honeycomb lattice; either the "green" or "blue" set of spins describe the magnetic arrangement at a given time, illustrating that there is no preferred spin orientation; i.e the spins are "frustrated". Credit: Satoru Nakatsuji, University of Tokyo The electronic, spin, and ionic structures of closely packed atoms in solids are strongly co-dependent and interactions of these three lattices, whether innate or due to subtle manipulation, can cause exotic properties to emerge. The strong coupling among these lattices can also suppress a physical property through "frustration," the term for an incompatibility of

This report presents the preliminary findings from the first phase of the Survey of the US Department of Energy (DOE) Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) at Stanford, California, conducted February 29 through March 4, 1988. The Survey is being conducted by an interdisciplinary team of environmental specialists, led and managed by the Office of Environment, Safety and Health's Office of Environmental Audit. Individual team components are being supplied by a private contractor. The objective of the Survey is to identify environmental problems and areas of environmental risk associated with the SLAC. The Survey covers all environmental media and all areas of environmental regulation and is being performed in accordance with the DOE Environmental Survey Manual. This phase of the Survey involves the review of existing site environmental data, observations of the operations at the SLAC, and interviews with site personnel. The Survey team is developing a Sampling and Analysis Plan to assist in further assessing certain of the environmental problems identified during its on-site activities. The Sampling and Analysis Plan will be executed by a DOE National Laboratory or a support contractor. When completed, the results will be incorporated into the Environmental Survey Interim Report for the SLAC facility. The Interim Report will reflect the final determinations of the SLAC Survey. 95 refs., 25 figs., 25 tabs.

Stanford Linear Accelerator Stanford Linear Accelerator Center - January 2007 Independent Oversight Inspection, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center - January 2007 January 2007 Inspection of Environment, Safety, and Health Programs at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Independent Oversight, within the Office of Health, Safety and Security, conducted an inspection of environment, safety, and health (ES&H) programs at the DOE Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) during October and November 2006. The inspection was performed by Independent Oversight's Office of Environment, Safety and Health Evaluations. Since the 2004 Type A electrical accident, SSO and SLAC have made improvements in many aspects of ES&H programs. However, the deficiencies in

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313 313 NREL and Stanford Team up on Peel-and-Stick Solar Cells Devices could charge battery-powered products in the future January 10, 2013 It may be possible soon to charge cell phones, change the tint on windows, or power small toys with peel-and-stick versions of solar cells, thanks to a partnership between StanfordUniversity and the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). A scientific paper, "Peel and Stick: Fabricating Thin Film Solar Cells on Universal Substrates," appears in the online version of Scientific Reports, a subsidiary of the British scientific journal Nature. Peel-and-stick, or water-assisted transfer printing (WTP), technologies were developed by the Stanford group and have been used before for nanowire

CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD SAN FRANCISCO BAY REGION ORDER No. R2-2005-0022 RESCISSION of: ORDER No. 85-88, WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS and ADOPTION of: SITE CLEANUP REQUIREMENTS for: STANFORDUNIVERSITY and the UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY for the property located at the: STANFORD LINEAR ACCELERATOR CENTER 2575 SAND HILL ROAD MENLO PARK, SAN MATEO COUNTY FINDINGS: The California Regional Water Quality Control Board, San Francisco Bay Region (Water Board) finds that: 1. Purpose of Order This Order establishes Site Cleanup Requirements for the investigation and remediation of impacted soil and groundwater resulting from historical spills and leaks that have occurred during the course of operations of the Stanford Linear

1 1 August 2003 Sensitivity to Interaction Region Solenoid Horizontal Motion Peter Tenenbaum and Tor Raubenheimer Stanford Linear Accelerator Center StanfordUniversityStanford, CA Abstract: Horizontal motion of a linear collider's Interaction Region solenoid magnet will cause vertical motion of the beam at the collision point. An expression relating the two effects is derived, and a tolerance on the solenoid's position is estimated. Sensitivity to Interaction Region Solenoid Horizontal Motion P. Tenenbaum, T.O. Raubenheimer LCC-Note-0121 August 13, 2003 Abstract Horizontal motion of a linear collider's Interatction Region solenoid magnet will cause vertical motion of the beam at the collision point. An expression relating the two effects is derived, and a tolerance

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Agreements Agreements Institutional Agreements Required to Access DOE National User Facilities In recognition of the nation's expanding need to engage businesses and universities in the areas of commercial and basic science research, the Department of Energy (DOE) has developed two special types of agreements for use at all DOE National Laboratories with approved designated user facilities, see http://www.gc.doe.gov/1002.htm. Non-Proprietary User Agreement (PDF) (General User Agreement; no cost for general users) Proprietary User Agreement (PDF) (For Confidential or Proprietary Research; also requires advance payment) A User Agreement is required for all users and must be executed by the appropriate institutional officer(s) at the user's institution. A single User Agreement covers all experimenters from that institution (User

This annual report of the Stanford Geothermal Program presents major projects in reservoir and injection technology. The four include: (1) an application of the boundary element method to front tracking and pressure transient testing; (2) determination of fracture aperture, a multi-tracer approach; (3) an analysis of tracer and thermal transients during reinjection; and, (4) pressure transient modeling of a non-uniformly fractured reservoir. (BN)

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A computer controlled phase and amplitude detection system to measure and stabilize the rf power sources in the Stanford Linear Accelerator is described. This system measures the instantaneous phase and amplitude of a 1 microsecond 2856 MHz rf pulse and will be used for phase feedback control and for amplitude and phase jitter detection. This paper discusses the measurement system performance requirements for the operation of the Stanford Linear Collider, and the design and implementation of the phase and amplitude detection system. The fundamental software algorithms used in the measurement are described, as is the performance of the prototype phase and amplitude detector system.

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This annual report of the Stanford Geothermal Program presents major projects in reservoir and injection technology. The four include: (1) an application of the boundary element method to front tracking and pressure transient testing; (2) determination of fracture aperture, a multi-tracer approach; (3) an analysis of tracer and thermal transients during reinjection; and, (4) pressure transient modeling of a non-uniformly fractured reservoir. (BN)

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A Panofsky Long Ion Chamber (PLIC) is essentially a gas-filled coaxial cable, and has been used to protect the Stanford Linear Accelerator from damage caused by its electron beam, and as a sensitive diagnostic tool. This old technology has been updated and has found renewed use in the SLC. PLIC systems have been installed as beam steering aids in most parts of the SLC and are a part of the system that protects the SLC from damage by errant beams in several places. 5 refs., 3 figs., 1 tab.

of air that remained in each reactor after sealing and then escaped when this air was bled from then sealed (with a titanium flange/cap equipped with a sampling tube) and inserted into the stainless steel pressure vessels. Once inside the pressure vessels, the reactors were purged of air, and a sample

. These are mostly sealed and probably help support the rocks against compressive stress, but a few of the larger performed with air as the pore fluid and pore pressure drained to the atmosphere. Results of triaxial

at the interval of 1 hr. Air temperature and precipitation data were also recorded. Data collected from Jan. 25), precipitation (mm/day), air temperature (o C). Figure 3: Well fluid pressure, converted from original water , respectively. The relatively large compressibility values may caused by drilling mud sealing of the fracture

, air cooling system, heat exchanger) as well as two different types of down- hole pumps were installed and connected to this one through a seal section which compensates oil expansion and metallic dilatation around the geothermal site, an air-cooling system was required for the power plant, which also limits

with no spacer. The blocks are sealed in epoxy so that saturation measure- ments can be made throughout air experiment. These results suggest that it is incor- rect to assume negligible capillary continuity in. Tilting the mold re- duced the number of air bubbles which can form along the bottom of the core

the production wells. Future plans are to install a 280 kW binary power plant using the existing well water needs for campus. Thus, the campus would become the first in the world to provide 100% of its energy for interested investors and developers of geothermal energy. PAST (PURVINE, 1974, LIENAU, 1996) In 1959

, they have been abandoned or converted to injection wells in spite of their sufficient productivity). This system employs injection of NaOH (NaOH) solution with tubing at a specified depth of wells. This system/s 0.15kg/ s 0.2kg/s(B ase case) 0.25kg/ s #12;As a result, NaOH injection at the well bottom

2 injection wells, varying locations of injection/production segments of wells, and exploiting years. In absence of production/injection wells and presence of a uniform geothermal gradient of 18 C injection well that sequesters CO2 into the geothermal reservoir. This allows assessment of the effect

.Lim@mightyriver.co.nz; ABSTRACT Brine at the Kawerau Geothermal Limited (KGL) plant was injected into three injection wells (KA43-rate injection tests which found that the injection index of the wells had declined significantly with the deeper zones. Post well injection tests identified that the acidising had recovered the injectivity

of thermal stresses. For a cold, constant temperature line with heat conducting towards it, tensile normal stress reaches a maximum at the tips of the line and a minimum at the center. Compressive normal stress reaches a maximum just beyond the tips of the line. For a line with a temperature minimum at the center

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a heat mining operation rather than tapping an instantly renewable energy source, such as, solar, wind production rate of the water (Sanyal and Butler, 2009). A type of geothermal energy resource of very energy is considered a renewable resource. Therefore, we examine next this apparent contradiction. Figure

fractured reservoirs for the production of heat energy (e.g. EGS); proponents of developing coal bed methane. Formal agreements and policies explicate mutual expectations and underpin both the efficiency

frequencies above 8 Hz) and solar activity (for periods longer than 0.125 s). By Faraday's law of induction parameters calculated from models with estimates provided by the field data. The observed and synthetic

in the possible application of CO2 as a heat extraction fluid in these systems instead of water, due to a variety to a combination of lower heat capacity, and large frictional losses due to gas-phase flows in the production in what cases CO2 would be applicable as a geothermal heat extraction fluid. This should give some

of geothermal energy in Turkey has focused mainly on district heating. The first of these systems came on line at the low-temperature GĂ¶nen field in 1987. During 1991-2006 period other 19 district heating systems were like to #12;Figure 1: Locations of major geothermal fields, district heating and

exchangers in the district heating utility of the power plant. The district heating utility was commissioned. The brine which is 80Â°C when the district heating system is in operation is to be reinjected of the Area can be seen in Fig. 1. The power plant produces electricity and hot water for space heating using

, and decommission the facility (steel, cement, fuel, chemicals, etc.) have inherent value. That is, it can be used materials (iron ore, coal, etc.), transporting raw materials to the foundry, forging the steel, machining used in the building construction industry?' Herendeen and Plant (1979a) results are summarized

in this study estimates the supply of electricity generation potential from geothermal resources in the United States and the levelized cost of electricity (LCOE), capital costs, and operating and maintenance costs and represent the supply of electricity generation potential from geothermal resources in the United States

-sheath failure that can occur as a result of stresses induced from thermal cycling and carbon- dioxide (CO2 surface-temperature conditions. These factors potentially make conventional cementing a costly process-sheath failure caused by carbonation and mechanical stresses, cement properties can be enhanced to maintain

) are suitable for electric power generation and the rest 38 are suitable for non-electric usages. According potential. Presently with the existing four power plants, Turkey's installed capacity of electricity power capacity of electricity power plants is 80 MWe and this amount is expected to reach about 100 MWe in 2010

and containing a lot of natural gas. It is very suitable for development and utilization, including geothermal energy (and natural gas) electricity generation, heating and cooling, bathing and swimming, tourism, and it is important to control the oil, gas and geothermal water in the fault. GEOTHERMAL GEOLOGICAL CONDITIONS

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Fluid Â­ A Novel Approach for Generating Renewable Energy with Simultaneous Sequestration of Carbon is the fluid density, and Â” is the dynamic viscosity of the fluid (Freeze and Cherry 1979). The large fluid at a rate greater than 150 ml/min which reduced the range of dynamics that could be studied. Both

CO2 as Working Fluid Â­ A Novel Approach for Generating Renewable Energy with Simultaneous the problems of aqueous fluids, make heretofore inaccessible energy resources available for human use by considering the theoretical and practical issues of fluid dynamics, heat transfer, and rock-fluid chemical

a feasibility study based on historical data and the current technical understanding of the geological used to perform those tasks. Rental, service and consumable cost estimates are also provided in order and the particular tasks that employ them. Service rates, on the other hand, can be allocated on more than one basis

FIELD, SUPPORTING GEOLOGICAL AND STRUCTURAL DATA FOR THE GEOTHERMAL MODEL Hakanson, Edward Charles by the Geothermal Resources Service Center (CSRG) Geology Department (GD), and by the consulting company West Japan structural field data and permit the estimation of fault dip. Also, with directional drilling we have found

in a reservoir has been an essential part in the planning process for geothermal projects for the past 30 years attainable with it. MOTIVATION The planning phase for facilities with groundwater utilization, either the required flow rates. Two specific flow rates are essential for the site dimensioning: Â· the annual maximum

Park, CA 94025 2. Department of Energy Geothermal Technologies Program Washington, DC e-mail: colin of energy resources, including geothermal energy. Stakeholders at all levels of government, within in the 1970s during a time of rapid development and new interest in geothermal energy. That many

for commercial use. This paper focuses on the island of Nevis. The objective of this paper is to theoretically, usually accompanied by dissolved solids and non-condensable gases. Large quantities of heat. Approximately 10,000 MW of commercial geothermal power capacity developed worldwide to date is established

GP) which started its commercial operation in June 1999. The steam supplied to this plant comes from are for cold condensate injection. Shown also in Figure 1 is the location of the wells. Figure 1: Location map forecast its behavior in response to commercial exploitation. The study employed a larger three dimensional

. In the current research Soultz HDR project (Ledru, 2007) and commercial Cooper Basin HFR project (VĂ¶rĂ¶s, 2007 and Ingebritsen, 1994). In two years the condensation front spreads in larger horizontal cross section of the zone of exploitation the full condensation occurs in the producer bottom. With larger r (250, 450, 550 m

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commercial operation in June 2000 at 110 MWe. A second unit came on line in March 2009, to produce a total. The depths of the producing wells are between 1120 m and 2510 m. The commercial production of Unit-1 started in June 2000 with a 110 MWe single condensing turbine. A second condensing turbine was fully commissioned

, although there are two phases, steam and water (a very small amount of non-condensate gas such as CO2 Council Transactions, 29, 467-474. Sanyal, S. K. (2007), "Ensuring Resource Adequacy for a Commercial

's modeling and analysis of the Ormat ORC system. NREL is currently evaluating commercially available hybrid condenser to a hybrid air/water cooled system. Modifications/improvements to the UTC PureCycle ORC system

for the microalgae growth: a gas from the geothermal power plant in Svartsengi and a pure CO2 gas (commercial gas, which is released as non-condensable gas from the condenser, contains approximately 2% vol. of H2 is connected to power plant's non-condensable exhaust gas line. The pipe is then passing through a condenser

technologies are increasingly viewed as central to a sustainable energy future: 1) commercially viable methods investigated by measuring adsorption (capillary condensation) isotherms in porous materials such as Vycor pore; 2009). The isotherms show large increase in density due to the onset of condensation in the pores which

resources on the continent. It is one of the first world commercial projects of such kind. By the end magma-geotechnological system for commercial producing of chemical raw materials and ore constituents 20, condensation, melting, degassing, magma crystallization and forming of contraction fractures. Three probable

commercially exploitable resource and possible expansion over a likely resource area of 19 km2 . A first stage 2 and Aghsu springs produce typical acid-SO4 waters formed by condensation and oxidation of H2S

field in Indonesia and the sixth largest in the world. Commercial operations started in February 1994 and condensate was located on the periphery of the proven reservoir as an expedient measure at start-up (Murray strategies to be implemented include moving condensate injection from current infield location in West Salak

accept between 70 and 450 kg/s of separated geothermal fluids each (Moya and Nietzen, 2010). Commercial 2002, the steam has been sent to Unit 2, because the latter has a greater capacity to handle the non-condensable, the steam from Satellite 4 has been sent to Unit 1, because Unit 1 has a lower capacity to handle non-condensable

crucial step in developing enhanced geothermal system (EGS) for commercial production is "reservoir with a base-case temperature of 80o C, representing steam condensate, was used for injection. Conductive heat

to vaporize the working fluid, isopentane. Because of the lack of sufficient cooling water for the condenser organic Rankine cycle (ORC) power system to generate commercial electricity from hot water produced generation system that uses the hot water produced by an oilfield can reliably generate commercial

of commercial power generation at The Geysers geothermal field in California as six distinct and consecutive the largest source of commercial geothermal power tapped to date in the world, and its history presents geothermal field in California has been supplying commercial electric power continuously for the last half

. This is relevant for geothermal exploration in hot sedimentary aquifers where upwelling zones of convection cells influences the single- phase flow field by studying the onset of convection in a hot sedimentary aquifer. We of the model (e.g. #12;a regular mesh) and thus derive a mesh with cell values 0 or 1 for each formation

of water and gas chemistry used to interpret hot spring, fumarole and well samples in geothermal be reliable. The gas spreadsheet includes input cells for all of the chemical species relevant to most by fixed cell address to prevent accidental moves of data in the input field which can mix up cell

with the sleeve (dotted line) removed. B) a schematic of the cell showing how particles are entrained TRACERS - A POTENTIAL TOOL FOR DETERMINING EFFECTIVE HEAT TRANSFER AREA IN HOT FRACTURED ROCK SYSTEMS

with the scientific and technical monitoring of the power plant during geothermal exploitation between 2010 and 2012 plant is on-going with a scientific and technical monitoring. Several hydraulic circulation tests have conditions. Down-hole pump technology was also tested in various geothermal conditions during exploitation

plants. At several regions, hot spa owners against to construct geothermal power plants and this is one of reason of preventing to development of geothermal in Japan. And owners of geothermal power plants have to monitor of flow and geochemical condition of nearby hot spa. Figure 7 Hot spa monitoring site near Hijiori

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and is in a 250-260 Â°C range. Under reservoir temperature and pressure conditions the geothermal fluid plant to 15 MWe (GB1+GB2) and was put into service in 2003. The consequent increase in geothermal fluid the geothermal fluid supplied to GB1. Over this period, the well-head pressures were monitored for each well

to whirling of the bit. Bit whirl resulted in off rotation axis motion and cutters engaging the formation the cutter at angles of up to 30 degrees off-axis. Since the impact strength held steady up to 17 degrees shear PDC cutters. Stinger PDC's were also impact tested against round top inserts such as are commonly

models. Hence relatively much shorter run-times are associated. These models provide a good alternative that is cooling the reservoir. Since the system is closed as shown in Figure 7, the fluid volume is decreased because of the cooling which causes a decrease in the pressure as well. The cooling effect of the injected

a possible means of measuring thermal drawdown in a geothermal system before significant cooling occurs cooling. Results indicate that while the sensitivity of the method as generally proposed is low, it may- tracer breakthrough curves in EGS to reservoir and tracer properties and discuss alternative tracer

alternative involves single-well injection-withdrawal (SWIW) tests, variously referred to as "huff and puff is a multi-scale process, in which after time t the cooling front will penetrate to a depth of x = Dtht . Fig-fracture case. Accordingly, the cooling rate in each fracture will be smaller than for the single-fracture case

fractures to keep them open, include silica sand, ceramic, and sintered bauxite. In geothermal systems for mineral precipitates. INTRODUCTION In the oil and gas industry, hydraulic fracturing is often accompanied, ceramic and resin coated sands, and bauxite. In enhanced geothermal systems (EGS), proppant will need

); they are a generalization of the classical two-dimensional complex numbers (x, y) = x + i y, where i 2 = - 1. Quaternions@gmail.com ABSTRACT Quaternions are hypercomplex quantities in four dimensions (q0, q1, q2, q3 decline, which can shorten the pore volume. This reduction of the pore volume can be the principal source

and state governments have provided more than AU$290 million (US$264 million)1 in grant funding for targeted the coast of Victoria and a project integrating wind, solar and biofuels in Tasmania. The two geothermal to reach the target. The company intends to start stage one of their projects in the second half of 2010

to identify thermal characteristics in deep geothermal reservoirs during the long-term operation of a power at several stages during operation of the power plant to identify changes in the reservoir properties temperature changes in the reservoir during power plant operation. Based on the positive results

-6 geothermal power plants and 50 direct thermal heat service units can be established. CEGE is developing. organized a consortium to develop a geothermal pilot project to explore power plant opportunities offered, as well as the unusual depth of the wells, the fairly high temperature, and the focus on power plant

the length of the EGS cycle, power production, plant efficiency, and thermal drawdown. Each of the output the reservoir and extract the heat, which determines the size of the power plant that could be installed space for a given set of resource characteristics, and power plant and well configurations. This paper

10 Joules of heat. The Joule of fossil fuel could be burnt in a thermal power plant and the resulting-3 this is 15.2 km/l (35.6 mi/gal). If diesel14 is burned in a existing15 fossil fuel power plant with a nominal in the development of a geothermal power plant with a nominal EROI of 36 , the effectiveness becomes 10.8 kWh/l * 3

, that can be economically maintained over the amortized life time of a power plant. According to his review SYSTEMS: A CASE STUDY OF HEAT EXTRACTION AND THERMAL RECOVERY IN A MODEL EGS FRACTURED RESERVOIR Daniel as a representative "worst case" to estimate heat extraction during production and thermal recovery following shut

). As a third step, the producible thermal power values of the 19 relatively medium temperature geothermal and encouraging the installation of power generating plant are underway. New geothermal legislation calls with a deviation of Â±1x1023 J. Producible Thermal Power Study Probabilistic methods were employed to provide

(2006). Once at surface, heated fluids can be used to generate electric energy in a thermal power plant High temperature logging tools and sensors o Improve power plant design o High temperature flow survey emissions yield of partially open cycle, hydrothermal flash and direct steam electric power plants yield

Thermal conductivity wall W/(m K) Â”i Stoichiometry - Â” Mean - total Efficiency power plant (electrical that are associated with the Northern German Basin, a geothermal power plant will need to incorporate an Enhanced to reduce the probability of downtime in such geothermal power systems in order to achieve higher plant

is in turn used to power a Reverse Osmosis (RO) plant or an MED plant. #12;The principles of geothermal the seawater (green line in Figure 2). Having expended only its thermal energy to the distillation plant expended only its thermal energy to the distillation plant the cool ground water will be pumped back

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temperatures from a network of Artesian Monitoring (AM) bores in the Perth Basin. The ultimate aim values. #12;The Western Australian State Department of Water maintains the network of AM boreholes around data. Borehole Selection Initial selection of AM wells to log was at the discretion of the land title

to the dispersed sol. The possibility to retain high chemical uniformity is determined by different conditions is equipped with a system of heat supply to the product and devices for monitoring and controlling the process thermocouple transformer, and detecting device (VT-3 thermocouple vacuummeter). The installation operates

(Alternating Conditional Expectation) method was extended to different sectors of Leyte Geothermal Production about the underlying reservoir model. The method known as ACE (alternating conditional expectation by Breiman and Friedman (1985) for transformation/regression. It provides nonlinear transform functions which

for scattering experiments are generated either from the decay of 235 U in a nuclear reactor (e.g. High Flux of the theory and practice of small angle scattering (e.g Guinier and Fournet, 1955; Hammouda, 2009; Radlinski Isotope Reactor at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, HFIR/ORNL; NIST Center for Neutron Research, NCNR

2013 National Clean Energy Business Plan Competition 2013 National Clean Energy Business Plan Competition 2013 National Clean Energy Business Plan Competition Now in its second year, the 2013 National Clean Energy Business Plan Competition is inspiring university teams across the country to create new businesses to commercialize promising energy technologies developed at U.S. universities and National Laboratories. The competition is designed to build regional networks of student-focused business creation contests across the country, and was launched in 2011 as part of President Obama's Startup America Initiative. After pitching their business plans to panels of judges at the regional semifinals and finals, the six regional winners featured below have advanced to the national competition for a chance to compete in the popular

2013 National Clean Energy Business Plan Competition 2013 National Clean Energy Business Plan Competition 2013 National Clean Energy Business Plan Competition Now in its second year, the 2013 National Clean Energy Business Plan Competition is inspiring university teams across the country to create new businesses to commercialize promising energy technologies developed at U.S. universities and National Laboratories. The competition is designed to build regional networks of student-focused business creation contests across the country, and was launched in 2011 as part of President Obama's Startup America Initiative. After pitching their business plans to panels of judges at the regional semifinals and finals, the six regional winners featured below have advanced to the national competition for a chance to compete in the popular

2013 National Clean Energy Business Plan Competition 2013 National Clean Energy Business Plan Competition 2013 National Clean Energy Business Plan Competition Now in its second year, the 2013 National Clean Energy Business Plan Competition is inspiring university teams across the country to create new businesses to commercialize promising energy technologies developed at U.S. universities and National Laboratories. The competition is designed to build regional networks of student-focused business creation contests across the country, and was launched in 2011 as part of President Obama's Startup America Initiative. After pitching their business plans to panels of judges at the regional semifinals and finals, the six regional winners featured below have advanced to the national competition for a chance to compete in the popular

Commitment Commitment Central to NREL's mission is our commitment to small business through a comprehensive and mature outreach program that combines proven techniques with the latest technology and best business practices. NREL's focus on small, small-disadvantaged, women-owned, HUBZone, veteran-owned, and disabled veteran-owned businesses extends far beyond the purchasing and subcontracting dollars which is an integral part of the high performance standards set forth in all areas of the laboratory. For example, prompt payment is a critical factor in the success of every small business. NREL's Finance Office works with Contracts and Business Services Office (CBS) to establish payment terms that accommodate small business needs. Payment and deliverables tracking has been automated and placed on

Science & Innovation Â» Innovation Â» Commercialization Â» National Science & Innovation Â» Innovation Â» Commercialization Â» National Clean Energy Business Plan Competition National Clean Energy Business Plan Competition The National Clean Energy Business Plan Competition inspired nearly 300 university teams across the country to create new businesses to commercialize promising energy technologies developed at U.S. universities and the National Laboratories. After pitching their business plans to panels of judges at the regional semifinals and finals, six teams advanced to the national competition for a chance to compete in the popular vote and a grand prize determined by an expert panel of judges. Congratulations to: NuMat Technologies from Northwestern University, the National Clean Energy Business Plan Competition grand prize winner

Competition Competition National Clean Energy Business Plan Competition The National Clean Energy Business Plan Competition inspired nearly 300 university teams across the country to create new businesses to commercialize promising energy technologies developed at U.S. universities and the National Laboratories. After pitching their business plans to panels of judges at the regional semifinals and finals, six teams advanced to the national competition for a chance to compete in the popular vote and a grand prize determined by an expert panel of judges. Congratulations to: NuMat Technologies from Northwestern University, the National Clean Energy Business Plan Competition grand prize winner Navillum Nanotechnologies from the University of Utah, the winner of the online vote

Well defined, organized, implemented, and managed Business Processes are very critical to the success of any organization that wants to operate efficiently. Business Process Management these days is not merely a buzzword but has become a very important field on which companies will want to focus. Typically when the companies are small, they have ad-hoc, non standard, non

Facility Access Policy Facility Access Policy 1. Summary The Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource (SSRL) at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory is a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science national user facility that provides synchrotron radiation to researchers in many fields of science and technology, including biology, catalysis, chemistry, energy, engineering, forensics, geoscience, materials science, medicine, molecular environmental science, and physics. With a pioneering start in 1974, the facility was upgraded to a state-of-the-art third generation lightsource in 2004, providing major improvements in emittance, ring current and new or upgraded beam lines. SSRL's research programs include both the x-ray and ultraviolet regions of the spectrum. SSRL is primarily supported by the DOE Offices of Basic Energy Sciences

Radioactive Materials at SSRL Radioactive Materials at SSRL Contact Information SSRL Safety Officer (650) 926-3861 SSRL Radiation Protection Group (650) 926-4299 SSRLRadMat@SLAC.STANFORD.EDU Throughout the course of an SSRL Experimental Run, there are requests from users to transport and use small amounts of radioactive material in their experiments, either as stand alone samples or in a matrix of other materials. There is no minimum quantity for declaring the use of radioactive samples at SSRL. The purpose of this procedure is to enable Users, SSRL and SLAC staff to know what radiological controls will be implemented for these materials, based on the isotope, its toxicity risk and radiological controls. Radioactive materials at SSRL are classified into 4 classification Groups based on the radiotoxicity tables, see below.

22 Federal Register 22 Federal Register / Vol. 76, No. 29 / Friday, February 11, 2011 / Rules and Regulations SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 13 CFR Parts 121 and 124 RIN 3245-AF53 Small Business Size Regulations; 8(a) Business Development/Small Disadvantaged Business Status Determinations AGENCY: U.S. Small Business Administration. ACTION: Final rule. SUMMARY: This rule makes changes to the regulations governing the section 8(a) Business Development (8(a) BD) program, the U.S. Small Business Administration's (SBA or Agency) size regulations, and the regulations affecting Small Disadvantaged Businesses (SDBs). It is the first comprehensive revision to the 8(a) BD program in more than ten years. Some of the changes involve technical issues such as changing the term ''SIC code'' to

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Calling all Young Entrepreneurs: Deadline for Energy Department Calling all Young Entrepreneurs: Deadline for Energy Department Business Plan Competition Approaching Calling all Young Entrepreneurs: Deadline for Energy Department Business Plan Competition Approaching December 1, 2011 - 12:08pm Addthis If youĂąÂÂre a university student interested in low-carbon technologies and entrepreneurship, then this is the premier opportunity for you to pitch your idea. The Regional Clean Energy Business Plan Competition is accepting business plan submissions from today until March 2, 2012. If you're a university student interested in low-carbon technologies and entrepreneurship, then this is the premier opportunity for you to pitch your idea. The Regional Clean Energy Business Plan Competition is accepting business plan submissions from today until March 2, 2012.

A Boost for Small Business A Boost for Small Business A Boost for Small Business September 15, 2010 - 3:24pm Addthis Dr. Kristina Johnson Today is a first for the Department of Energy, as $57 million, including nearly $11 million under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, is being awarded as part of our new Phase III Xlerator awards. This grant program builds off the Small Business Innovation Research Program (SBIR) and the Small Business Technology Transfer Program (STTR), and gives qualified small businesses around the country the staying power they need to bring their clean energy technology projects to commercialization. With these Phase III Xlerator awards, 33 small businesses in 16 states will lead projects that received SBIR or STTR funding, teaming up with universities, national labs and industry to bring their work to the

5/5/2011 1 Next Generation Business Intelligence Neeharika Tummala and Ahmad R. Hejran Department state efficiency of one process with answers to these questions: 1. Where are the delays in the process

This document contains a business plan for the National Security Technology Incubator (NSTI), developed as part of the National Security Preparedness Project (NSPP) and performed under a Department of Energy (DOE)/National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) grant. This business plan describes key features of the NSTI, including the vision and mission, organizational structure and staffing, services, evaluation criteria, marketing strategies, client processes, a budget, incubator evaluation criteria, and a development schedule. The purpose of the NSPP is to promote national security technologies through business incubation, technology demonstration and validation, and workforce development. The NSTI will focus on serving businesses with national security technology applications by nurturing them through critical stages of early development. The vision of the NSTI is to be a successful incubator of technologies and private enterprise that assist the NNSA in meeting new challenges in national safety, security, and protection of the homeland. The NSTI is operated and managed by the Arrowhead Center, responsible for leading the economic development mission of New Mexico State University (NMSU). The Arrowhead Center will recruit business with applications for national security technologies recruited for the NSTI program. The Arrowhead Center and its strategic partners will provide business incubation services, including hands-on mentoring in general business matters, marketing, proposal writing, management, accounting, and finance. Additionally, networking opportunities and technology development assistance will be provided.

Â· http://environment.stanford.edu/ideas/biofuels.html The Environmental, Resource, and Trade Implications of Biofuels This sheet summarizes some of the primary insights that arose from the Workshop on the Environmental, Resource and Trade Implications of Biofuels, which included 40 leading representatives

Â· http://environment.stanford.edu/ideas/biofuels.html The Impacts of Large-Scale Biofuel Use on Climate models (LCAs) of biofuels attempt to capture all of the GHG emissions associated with a fuel from sources facility; the conversion of the feedstock to a finished biofuel; the distribution of the finished biofuel

Â· http://environment.stanford.edu/ideas/biofuels.html The Impacts of Large-Scale Biofuel Use on Water in the Gulf of Mexico. 1. Over the next five years, large-scale use of biofuels could further degrade water quality. In the short term, the impact of biofuels on water quality is simply the impact of intensified

Â· http://environment.stanford.edu/ideas/biofuels.html The Impacts of Large Scale Use of Biofuels on Food, Agriculture, and Trade One of the targets of the United Nation's Millennium Development Goals is to cut that target has been slow. If food availability or the ability to purchase food further declines, there could

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Business transformation is a key management initiative that attempts to align people, process and technology of an enterprise more closely with its business strategy and vision. It is an essential part of the competitive business cycle. Existing consulting ... Keywords: business transformation, business process models, software tools

Purpose: In the United States, early-stage Hodgkin's lymphoma (HL) is defined as asymptomatic stage I/II non-bulky disease. European groups stratify patients to more intense treatment by considering additional unfavorable factors, such as age, number of nodal sites, sedimentation rate, extranodal disease, and elements of the international prognostic score for advanced HL. We sought to determine the prognostic significance of these factors in patients with early-stage disease treated at StanfordUniversity Medical Center. Methods and Materials: This study was a retrospective analysis of 101 patients treated with abbreviated Stanford V chemotherapy (8 weeks) and 30-Gy (n = 84 patients) or 20-Gy (n = 17 patients) radiotherapy to involved sites. Outcomes were assessed after applying European risk factors. Results: At a median follow-up of 8.5 years, freedom from progression (FFP) and overall survival (OS) rates were 94% and 97%, respectively. From 33% to 60% of our patients were unfavorable per European criteria (i.e., German Hodgkin Study Group [GHSG], n = 55%; European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer, n = 33%; and Groupe d'Etudes des Lymphomes de l'Adulte, n = 61%). Differences in FFP rates between favorable and unfavorable patients were significant only for GHSG criteria (p = 0.02) with there were no differences in OS rates for any criteria. Five of 6 patients who relapsed were successfully salvaged. Conclusions: The majority of our patients deemed unfavorable had an excellent outcome despite undergoing a significantly abbreviated regimen. Application of factors used by the GHSG defined a less favorable subset for FFP but with no impact on OS. As therapy for early-stage disease moves to further reductions in therapy, these factors take on added importance in the interpretation of current trial results and design of future studies.

a Business Recovery Plan a Business Recovery Plan Business Owners: Prepare a Business Recovery Plan Business Owners: Prepare a Business Recovery Plan Smart business owners develop and test a written business recovery plan to support them through disasters and help them stay in operation. Planning ahead will help your company get back to business more quickly. Consider your risks-How might a disaster affect your business operations? What natural disasters are most likely where you operate? Identify your critical business functions-What resources and personnel will you need to restore or reproduce these functions during a recovery? Assign disaster response duties to your employees. Identify critical suppliers-Identify suppliers, providers, shippers, resources, and other businesses you typically interact with and

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Application Periods Open for 2014 National Clean Energy Business Application Periods Open for 2014 National Clean Energy Business Plan Competition's Regional Contests Application Periods Open for 2014 National Clean Energy Business Plan Competition's Regional Contests November 14, 2013 - 5:05pm Addthis The Energy Department today announced the opening of the application periods for six regional competitions that are part of the 2014 U.S. Department of Energy National Clean Energy Business Plan Competition. The competition aims to inspires university teams and promote entrepreneurship in clean energy technologies that will boost American competitiveness, bring cutting-edge clean energy solutions to the market, and strengthen our economic prosperity. The National Clean Energy Business Plan Competition challenges university

Application Periods Open for 2014 National Clean Energy Business Application Periods Open for 2014 National Clean Energy Business Plan Competition's Regional Contests Application Periods Open for 2014 National Clean Energy Business Plan Competition's Regional Contests November 14, 2013 - 5:05pm Addthis The Energy Department today announced the opening of the application periods for six regional competitions that are part of the 2014 U.S. Department of Energy National Clean Energy Business Plan Competition. The competition aims to inspires university teams and promote entrepreneurship in clean energy technologies that will boost American competitiveness, bring cutting-edge clean energy solutions to the market, and strengthen our economic prosperity. The National Clean Energy Business Plan Competition challenges university

Impact of Teaming Arrangements on Impact of Teaming Arrangements on Small Business Status The Department of Energy is planning to set aside for small businesses a number of acquisitions of a very complex nature, requiring a myriad of capabilities on the part of offerors, which might result in teaming arrangements or joint ventures being formed. Given this, the Department believes that potential offerors should be aware of the Small Business Administration's regulations regarding affiliation. As such, DOE will include the following provision in solicitations where it expects teaming or joint ventures to propose. GUIDANCE FOR PROSPECTIVE OFFERORS - IMPACT OF TEAMING ARRANGEMENTS ON SMALL BUSINESS STATUS (a) This procurement has been set aside for small business. In order to ensure that award

Solicitation Provision Solicitation Provision The Department of Energy has many exceptionally complex projects and programs involving the environmental remediation of its sites, and because of this complexity, are beyond the capabilities of small business in terms of a small business acting as the prime contractor. However, there are many opportunities within these projects in which small businesses can take part. It is the Department of Energy's policy to promote the participation of small business in all of its programs and projects. As such, the following solicitation provision, and evaluation criteria, will be included by the Department of Energy in environmental remediation acquisitions which are not set aside for small business. In addition, a contract clause will also be included in the resulting contract, providing

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7: Construction and Operation of a Office Building at the 7: Construction and Operation of a Office Building at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Berkeley, California EA-1107: Construction and Operation of a Office Building at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Berkeley, California SUMMARY This EA evaluates the environmental impacts of the proposed project to modify existing Building 51B at the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory to install and conduct experiments on a new Induction Linear Accelerator System. PUBLIC COMMENT OPPORTUNITIES None available at this time. DOCUMENTS AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD September 8, 1995 EA-1107: Finding of No Significant Impact Construction and Operation of a Office Building at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center September 8, 1995 EA-1107: Final Environmental Assessment

The Transportation Business Plan is a step in the process of procuring the transportation system. It sets the context for business strategy decisions by providing pertinent background information, describing the legislation and policies governing transportation under the NWPA, and describing requirements of the transportation system. Included in the document are strategies for procuring shipping casks and transportation support services. In the spirit of the NWPA directive to utilize the private sector to the maximum extent possible, opportunities for business ventures are obvious throughout the system development cycle.

Northwestern University Transportation Center 2011 Business Advisory Committee NUTC #12;#12;I have the pleasure of presenting our Business Advisory Committee members--a distinguished group of transportation industry lead- ers who have partnered with the Transportation Center in advancing the state of knowledge

As business modeling becomes mainstream, every year more and more companies and government agencies are creating models of their businesses. But creating good business models is not a simple endeavor. Business modeling requires new skills. Written ... Keywords: Management, Management Information Systems, Programming, Software Development

In this paper, we describe a business-to-business (B2B) testbed co-sponsored by the Open Applications Group, Inc. (OAGI) and the National Institute of Standard and Technology (NIST) to advance enterprise e-commerce standards. We describe the business ... Keywords: E-Business Management

DOING BUSINESS WITH ORNL DOING BUSINESS WITH ORNL PEOPLE AND EVENTS (continued on page 4) The ORNL Partnerships Directorate seeks to foster economic development and the growth of business and industry by making available the most innovative equipment, the latest technology, and the expertise of ORNL researchers to technology-based companies and research universities throughout the nation. T hrough new collaborations totaling $6.2 million, ORNL and American industry will tackle some of the most critical challenges facing lithium ion battery production. After receiving $3 million in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funding in August through DOE's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) Industrial Technolo- gies Program (ITP), ORNL issued a competitive solicitation to industry

The primary goal of this research was to determine if Micronotes, a start-up company based on an electronic bill-pay service that enables customers to prepay and discount their bills, is a viable business proposition. Here ...

Many utilities are initiating business plans that enable them to play a more integral role in the solar power value chain. This report summarizes research completed to identify and track utility solar business models (USBMs) in the United States. EPRI and the Solar Electric Power Association (SEPA) are conducting an ongoing joint research effort to evaluate the expanding range of utility activities in acquiring solar energy, including photovoltaic (PV) asset ownership. Throughout 2011, USBMs have been ca...

California Small Business Credit Initiative On October 8, 2010, the U.S. Department of the Treasury moved to support business lending in California when it announced the state would receive $168.6 million in the state through the two California agencies that oversee small business lending: the Business

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Tennessee Veterans Business Association 3rd Annual Business and Tennessee Veterans Business Association 3rd Annual Business and Education Showcase Tennessee Veterans Business Association 3rd Annual Business and Education Showcase January 28, 2013 9:45AM EST to January 29, 2013 5:00PM EST Knoxville Convention Center The Tennessee Veterans Business Association is hosting their 3rd Annual Business and Education Showcase. It will be held Jan. 28 and 29 at the Knoxville Convention Center. The theme is "Celebration of Diversity within the East Tennessee Business Community." This one-of-a-kind, high-energy event that connects government and non-government entities under one roof. This event is both a trade show and hiring expo. There will be informative breakout sessions. The keynote speaker on Jan. 28 is Jim Haslam, founder of Pilot Corporation and an

Funding for Nationwide Student-Focused Clean Energy Business Funding for Nationwide Student-Focused Clean Energy Business Competitions Funding for Nationwide Student-Focused Clean Energy Business Competitions July 22, 2011 - 3:02pm Addthis Office Of Public Affairs - Thursday, July 21, 2011 Washington, D.C. - As part of the Obama Administration's effort to support and empower the next generation of American clean energy entrepreneurs, U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu today announced $2 million in available funding for the National University Clean Energy Business Challenge. This nationwide initiative will create a network of regional student-focused clean energy business creation competitions whose winners will compete for a National Grand Prize at a completion held at the Department of Energy in Washington, D.C. in early summer 2012.

Join Us: 2013 National Clean Energy Business Plan Competition Join Us: 2013 National Clean Energy Business Plan Competition Finals Join Us: 2013 National Clean Energy Business Plan Competition Finals June 10, 2013 - 6:01pm Addthis Join Us: 2013 National Clean Energy Business Plan Competition Finals April Saylor April Saylor Former Digital Outreach Strategist, Office of Public Affairs How can I participate? Follow us on Twitter at @ENERGY for live updates from the competition. Watch the G+ Hangout Tuesday at 12pm EDT on plus.google.com/+EnergyGov. Watch team presentations Wednesday from 1:30-3pm EDT energy.gov/live. Tune in on energy.gov this Tuesday and Wednesday (June 11-12) for coverage of the 2013 National Clean Energy Business Plan Competition. Now in its second year, the initiative is inspiring university teams across

Integrated Safety & Environmental Management System Integrated Safety & Environmental Management System How do you plan for SAFETY in your job? In an effort to provide a formal and organized process to manage all aspects of Environment, Safety and Health (ES&H) issues at its laboratories, the DOE developed the Integrated Safety and Environmental Management System (ISEMS). In short, it's a process that allows people (such as staff and Users) at all levels to plan, perform, assess and improve their implementation of ES&H at work. The system puts the responsibility for safety on each person. Fundamental to the process are the Guiding Principles that can be viewed as "best management practices" or "how we do business", which are the policies that integrate ISMS at all levels; the Core Functions, which provide the

Business Operations Business Operations Business Operations The Office of Business Operations is the central organization for all Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) business products, processes, and systems. The three main offices of Business Operations - Office of Budget, Office of Business Services, and Office of Information and Business Management - and their managers are outlined in the Business Operations organization chart. Offices Image of the Department of Energy Forrestal building in DC. Office of Budget The Office of Budget provides information that informs policy development and program planning, including basic market and economic data relevant to EERE's programs, market and economic analysis, estimation of the public benefits of EERE's programs, evaluation of past program performance and

This second edition of Building a Successful Biodiesel Business includes three completely new chapters, and comes at an exciting time for everyone in the biodiesel industry Building a Successful Biodiesel Business Biofuels and Bioproducts and Biodiesel B

Application of an active hydronic domestic hot water and space heating solar system for the Central Food Services Building is discussed. The closed-loop drain-back system is described as offering dependability of gravity drain-back freeze protection, low maintenance, minimal costs, and simplicity. The system features an 840 square-foot collector and storage capacity of 1550 gallons. The acceptance testing and the predicted system performance data are briefly described. Solar performance calculations were performed using a computer design program (FCHART). Bidding, costs, and economics of the system are reviewed. Problems are discussed and solutions and recommendations given. An operation and maintenance manual is given in Appendix A, and Appendix B presents As-built Drawings. (MCW)

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There is clear evidence for differences in the structure of the Italian regional business cycle in the period 1951-2004: the relationship with the national business cycle is closer in the North than in the South. The interaction between regional cycles ... Keywords: Regional business cycles, Spectral analysis, Stylized facts

One of the challenges in maintaining legacy systems is to be able to locate business logic in the code, and isolate it for different purposes, including implementing requested changes, refactoring, eliminating duplication, unit testing, and extracting ... Keywords: Business logic, business glossary, context-based search, tree-map visualization

3 for the Stanford Research Computer Facility (SRCF) 3 for the Stanford Research Computer Facility (SRCF) National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Categorical Exclusion (CX) Determination A. SSO NEPA Control #: SS-SC-12-03 AN12038 B. Brief Description of Proposed Action: The project scope includes the construction of a new computer facility (21,500 square feet) capable of providing 3 MW of data center potential. The new two-story facility will provide infrastructure for a multitude of server racks. There are three fenced service yards outside the building, one for chillers, one for new electrical substation equipment, and one for emergency generators. The ground floor will be utilized for electrical and receiving area; the second floor will have a server room, mechanical room, conference

In contemporary cryptographic systems, secret keys are usually exchanged by means of methods, which suffer from mathematical and technology inherent drawbacks. That could lead to unnoticed complete compromise of cryptographic systems, without a chance of control by its legitimate owners. Therefore a need for innovative solutions exists when truly and reliably secure transmission of secrets is required for dealing with critical data and applications. Quantum Cryptography (QC), in particular Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) can answer that need. The business white paper (BWP) summarizes how secret key establishment and distribution problems can be solved by quantum cryptography. It deals with several considerations related to how the quantum cryptography innovation could contribute to provide business effectiveness. It addresses advantages and also limitations of quantum cryptography, proposes a scenario case study, and invokes standardization related issues. In addition, it answers most frequently asked questions about quantum cryptography.

The Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) and the Solar Electric Power Association (SEPA) are conducting an ongoing joint research effort, initiated in 2011, to define, track, and evaluate the expanding range of regulated utility solar energy acquisition activities. This report provides a high-level overview of the conceptual framework by which EPRI-SEPA are classifying regulated utility solar business models (USBMs) in the United States. It then provides five case studies detailing existing ...

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In the News In the News Argonne and Fermilab start a business fair WBEZ Chicago Argonne, Fermi host fair to engage small contractors Federal Computing Weekly Forget about the mythical lone inventor in the garage: Real innovations happen in big, well-funded labs Slate Business Diversity Argonne is committed to expanding opportunities with local and small businesses, including veteran-, female- and minority-owned businesses. Diversity is integrated into Argonne's business model, both in the way in which we procure goods and services, as well as whom we partner with on the commercialization of our technology. Argonne works with small businesses, including veteran, female- and minority-owned businesses. As a U.S. Department of Energy run facility, Argonne is a conscientious neighbor and supporter of the local economy.

efficiency small engined cars, hybrid cars, biofuels and a significant switch to public transport. Tough) and to diesel and biofuels for cars. It is the aim of the European Commission that the EU ETS scheme under stable market conditions. Current volatility in wholesale electricity markets works against

Small Business Outreach Events Small Business Outreach Events Small Business Outreach Events Our job is to reduce barriers for small businesses, listen to small business owners, and connect small businesses to the needs of the Department. These Small Business Oureach Events will bring small business owners and Departmental small business advocates together to talk about the best ways we can be partnering with you - the small business community. You'll have access to Energy Department procurement experts and small business liaisons at a local level, directly linking you to upcoming business opportunities and sharing 101 lessons on doing business with the Energy Department. EVENTS: December 12, 2013 - The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (OSDBU) conducted a Business

Presentations from the 12th Annual Small Business Conference, May Presentations from the 12th Annual Small Business Conference, May 2011 Presentations from the 12th Annual Small Business Conference, May 2011 Please find the speaker presentations for the 12th Annual DOE Small Business Conference & Expo below. All presentations are in .pdf format. HOW TO DO BUSINESS WITH DOE 101 Nick Demer, Senior Procurement Analyst, Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization, U.S. Department of Energy Gary Lyttek, Business Source Manager, Office of Acquisition and Supply Management, National Nuclear Security Administration, U.S. Department of Energy GREEN INITIATIVES AND CONTRACTING Bill Stuby, Center Director of University of Missouri-Columbia Procurement Technical Assistance Center Marie Steinwachs, Director, Missouri Environmental Assistance Center,

12th Annual Small Business Conference, May 12th Annual Small Business Conference, May 2011 Presentations from the 12th Annual Small Business Conference, May 2011 Please find the speaker presentations for the 12th Annual DOE Small Business Conference & Expo below. All presentations are in .pdf format. HOW TO DO BUSINESS WITH DOE 101 Nick Demer, Senior Procurement Analyst, Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization, U.S. Department of Energy Gary Lyttek, Business Source Manager, Office of Acquisition and Supply Management, National Nuclear Security Administration, U.S. Department of Energy GREEN INITIATIVES AND CONTRACTING Bill Stuby, Center Director of University of Missouri-Columbia Procurement Technical Assistance Center Marie Steinwachs, Director, Missouri Environmental Assistance Center,

stylized fact that need to be addressed by any theory of the business cycle. Whether the comovement between sectors and the aggregate business cycle originates from aggregate shocks or sectoral shocks ampli?ed by sectoral interactions, or a combination... Factor demand linkages and the business cycle: interpreting aggregate ?uctuations as sectoral ?uctuations. Sean Holly Ivan Petrella Faculty of Economics and Centre for International Macroeconomics and Finance (CIMF), University of Cambridge...

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will depend, for example, the flow rate through the fracture and the types of boundary conditions intersections were eliminated. The key element in their approach was to apply the star- delta transformation: Intersections of multiple fractures can be converted to simpler connections using the star-delta transformation

A New Center for Organic Electronics at Masdar Institute A New Center for Organic Electronics at Masdar Institute Friday, August 2, 2013 - 10:00am SLAC, Conference Room 137-322 Presented by Samuele Lilliu Masdar Institute is a graduate level, research-oriented university, which is focused on alternative energy, sustainability, and the environment. It is located in Masdar City in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. The project here outlined focuses on improving the performance of organic/hybrid bulk heterojunction (BHJ) photodetectors, both solar cells (OPVs) and photodiodes (OPDs). The program involves several professors at Masdar Institute with diverse background. It exploits collaborations with several academic institutions and companies. The project has unofficially started in the late 2012 under the direction of Dr. Samuele Lilliu. The

Graphite and its Hidden Superconductivity Graphite and its Hidden Superconductivity Wednesday, November 20, 2013 - 2:00pm SLAC, Conference Room 137-322 Pablo Esquinazi, University of Leipzig We review different experimental results that indicate the existence of granular superconductivity at high temperatures at graphite interfaces. In particular we will discuss the following experimental results: The temperature and magnetic field dependence of the electrical resistance of bulk and thin graphite samples and its relation with the existence of two-dimensional (2D) interfaces. The anomalous hysteresis in the magnetoresistance observed in graphite thin samples as well as its enhancement restricting the current path within the sample. The Josephson behavior of the current-voltage characteristics with

Dale E. Sayers Fellowship Dale E. Sayers Fellowship North Carolina State University Physical and Mathematical Sciences Foundation A dear colleague, Dale E. Sayers, one of the three pioneers of the analytical technique Extended X- ray Absorption Fine Structure (EXAFS), died in November 2004 at age 60. The key EXAFS developments in which Dale participated (now about 30 years ago) opened a new field of research that is extensively useat almost all synchrotron radiation facilities worldwide. Dale was an extraordinary man - generous and witty, as well as a great scientist. Dale was a highly visible synchrotron radiation user for over 20 years. He touched the lives of many in this world-wide scientific community. You or some of your colleagues might have even known Dale personally. Of Dale's many qualities, his colleagues and friends would like to single

For the last five years, the author has employed a business process model as a central organizing construct for the senior-level Forecasting Techniques course at Embry- Riddle Aeronautical University's Daytona Beach, Florida, campus. The process model ...

'Uncertainty creates winners and losers. Organisations that want to survive have to adapt.' Kees van der Heijden, Professor of General and Strategic Management at the Graduate Business School of Strathclyde University, Glasgow [1].Horizon scanning is ...

Forecasting is a common statistical task in business, where it helps inform decisions about scheduling of production, transportation and personnel, and provides a guide to long-term strategic planning. However, business forecasting is often done poorly and is frequently confused with planning and goals. They are three different things. Forecasting is about predicting the future as accurately as possible, given all the information available including historical data and knowledge of any future events that might impact the forecasts. Goals are what you would like to happen. Goals should be linked to forecasts and plans, but this does not always occur. Too often, goals are set without any plan for how to achieve them, and no forecasts for whether they are realistic. Planning is a response to forecasts and goals. Planning involves determining the appropriate actions that are required to make your forecasts match your goals. Forecasting should be an integral part of the decision-making activities of management, as it can play an important role in many areas of a company. Modern organizations require short-, medium- and long-term forecasts, depending on the specific application.

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PURPOSE The purpose of this internship is to support the Business and Biodiversity unit of the United Nations Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity (SCBD) in its activities, and thereby help to raise awareness of biological diversity in the business community thus promoting the objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). The internship offers an opportunity for an advanced undergraduate or graduate student in biological or environmental science, international economics and development, business, international relations, public policy or a related academic background, to gain work experience with a United Nations agency and become specifically acquainted with the implementation, objectives and targets of the CBD. Background The Convention on Biological Diversity, administered by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), is one of the key agreements adopted at the 1992 United Nations Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, where world leaders agreed on a comprehensive strategy for sustainable development  meeting our needs while ensuring that we leave a healthy and viable world for future generations. The Convention, with its 193 Parties, has achieved quasi-universal membership. The CBD sets out commitments for maintaining the world's ecological underpinnings as global economic development continues apace. The Convention establishes three main goals: the conservation of

Business Opportunity Business Opportunity Sessions Business Opportunity Sessions Business Opportunity Sessions Our Business Opportunity Sessions bring small business owners and Departmental small business advocates together to talk about the best ways we can be partnering with the small business community. Small businesses are where ideas are born, innovation is born, and where people get hired.Small businesses are at the top of President Obama's agenda because they are the engine of growth for our Nation. Our job is to reduce barriers for your small business, listen, and get ideas. Our Business Opportunity Sessions are a great way for us to meet in person with small businesses and open up the doors to the Department of Energy procurement process. At these events, we run through a complete 101 of working with us, and bring in

Collaborative development of engineered products in a business to business (B2B) environment requires more than the selection of components from an on-line catalogue. It involves the electronic exchange of product, process, and production engineering ... Keywords: Collaborative Manufacturing, Collaborative Product Development, Integrated Product and Process Data, Process Planning Decomposition, Process Planning Evolution, Virtual Enterprise

Excerpt from "The Small Business Innovation Development Act of 1982" Excerpt from "The Small Business Innovation Development Act of 1982" (Public Law 97-219) that first authorized the SBIR program (15 U.S.C. 638) Section 2. Congressional Findings and Declaration of Purpose "(a) The Congress finds that- "(1) technological innovation creates jobs, increases productivity, competition, and economic growth, and is a valuable counterforce to inflation and the United States balance-of-payments deficit; "(2) while small business is the principal source of significant innovations in the Nation, the vast majority of federally funded research and development is conducted by large businesses, universities,

Business intelligence and analytics (BIA) is about the development of technologies, systems, practices, and applications to analyze critical business data so as to gain new insights about business and markets. The new insights can be used for improving ... Keywords: Business intelligence, business analytics

Profound understanding of business processes is a key success factor for Business Process Management (BPM). As more and more analytical information like runtime data from process execution or statistical data from business intelligence are available, ... Keywords: Data visualization,Business,Visualization,Monitoring,Concrete,Computational modeling,Service-oriented Architecture,Business Process Management,Process Visualization,Process Analysis

specialties in accounting information systems, business intelligence, electronic commerce, enterprise resource selective student body representing 49 U.S. states and more than 100 nations. The University continues the State of Georgia and the region through the benefits of higher education, offering both campus

Regional Winners of University Clean Regional Winners of University Clean Energy Business Competition Energy Department Announces Regional Winners of University Clean Energy Business Competition May 13, 2013 - 10:22am Addthis News Media Contact (202) 586-4940 WASHINGTON - Underscoring the Obama Administration's commitment to support the next generation of energy leaders, the U.S. Energy Department today announced the six regional winners of its National Clean Energy Business Plan Competition. The initiative inspires university teams across the country to create new businesses and commercialize promising energy technologies developed at U.S. universities and the National Laboratories. Today's regional finalists - Northwestern University, North Carolina A&T University, Purdue University, Brigham Young University, University of

In this paper the authors describe a method to integrate explanatory business analytics in OLAP information systems. This method supports the discovery of exceptional values in OLAP data and the explanation of such values by giving their underlying causes. ... Keywords: Business Analytics, Exception Reporting, Explanation, OLAP, Variance Analysis

Business Assistance Program (NMSBA) helps small businesses in New Mexico access cutting-edge technologies, solve technical issues, and gain knowledge from technical experts at Los Alamos and Sandia National Laboratories (SNL). This assistance is provided at no cost to the small businesses. In 2012, the State of New Mexico, along with LANL and SNL, invested $4.5M helping 349 companies in 27 counties solve their technical challenges through NMSBA. Economic Impact of the Small Businesses related to NMSBA Small Business Jobs Created/Retained 2,874 Average Salary $38,647 Increased Revenue $145.2M Decreased Operating Costs $72.6M New Funding/Financing Received $52.3M

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Economists have long studied innovation and its effects on business cycles. Economist Joseph Alois Schumpeter (1883-1950) was the first economist to thoroughly discuss these ideas in his Theorie der wirtschaftlichen Entwicklung, published in 1911 (English translation: The Theory of Economic Development, 1934). This paper focuses on three issues: defining innovation, defining and identifying business cycles, and determining which innovations caused which business cycles. The first section introduces the concepts of innovation and invention. The second section discusses the business cycles and highlights general causes of business cycles. The final section details the history of the iron, steel, aluminum, and pharmaceutical industries and incorporates the available business and economic data (output, productivity, inventories, and capital investment) required to answer the central question: which innovations caused which business cycles? The iron industry, examined over the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, reveals that its relationship to the business cycle is likely significant but was difficult to quantify because of limited data. An examination of the steel industry from the post-Civil War period to the early twentieth century follows. The steel industry had a significant effect on the business cycle and seemed to direct the business cycle during the growth in railroad mileage. Steel was a huge and indispensable industry for most of the 20[th] century so it makes a very important case to study. The aluminum industry is relevant to examine because the process for making aluminum has remained the same since the American inventor, Charles Hall, patented his method in 1889. The contribution of aluminum was significant because of the introduction of the large-scale electrical generators needed to produce aluminum. Finally, the paper focuses on the contribution of the pharmaceutical industry to the business cycle. The pharmaceutical industry is important to this study because it has already proved to be a major source of innovation and is an industry that will continue to play a significant role in the American economy. The findings reveal the contribution from this industry was most significant in the post-World War II era of research and development. The paper concludes with suggestions for improving and expanding this innovation and business cycle study.

Initiatives Initiatives Small Business Initiatives As a leader in providing contracting and subcontracting opportunities to small businesses, we continue to challenge the private sector by encouraging our major prime contractors to seek ways to include small businesses in our procurement process. In order to qualify as a small business, the business must meet the Small Business Administration's size standards. Learn more about our small business initiatives below, or at www.sba.gov 8(a) Pilot Program Historically Underutilized Business Zone Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business Women-Owned Businesses 8(a) Pilot Program Section 8(a) of the Small Business Act authorized SBA to contract for goods and services with federal agencies. SBA then subcontracts actual performance of the work to socially and economically disadvantaged small

- Forums - Forums BusinessUSA Data/Tools Apps Challenges Let's Talk BusinessUSA You are here Data.gov Â» Communities Â» BusinessUSA Forums Join this Community Forum Topics Replies Last post Apps for entrepreneurs Innovators around the nation are creating apps and views of data to help energize American businesses. Have you seen some of these, like SB Alert, which lets you know when contracting opportunities are available to you? What app would help you to be more efficient in finding, using, and getting government data and services? 2 7 by Prem 2012-05-21 Government data for customer service What type of government data would help you make better decisions or provide better services to your customers? Check out the resources in the Data area and let us know what else you need.

GS Caltex is one of the major energy companies in Korea. Like all other energy companies in the world, the company seeks to become a "total energy provider" by successful launching new types of energy businesses and also ...

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Laboratory program helps small businesses Laboratory program helps small businesses Laboratory program helps small businesses The NMSBA allows for-profit small businesses to request technical assistance that capitalizes on the unique expertise and capabilities of Los Alamos and Sandia national laboratories. June 23, 2010 Los Alamos National Laboratory sits on top of a once-remote mesa in northern New Mexico with the Jemez mountains as a backdrop to research and innovation covering multi-disciplines from bioscience, sustainable energy sources, to plasma physics and new materials. Los Alamos National Laboratory sits on top of a once-remote mesa in northern New Mexico with the Jemez mountains as a backdrop to research and innovation covering multi-disciplines from bioscience, sustainable energy

Business-related issueshow to pitch the benefits and attributes of your product or idea, going from patents to labeling to innovative business practicesyoull find them on AOCS new CD-ROM, Business of Fats and Oils. Business of Fats & Oils CD-ROM DVD &

Materials Materials Business Opportunity Session Materials Presentations from our Washington DC Business Opportunity Session, held March 3, 2011 How to do Business with DOE Nickolas (Nick) Demer Senior Procurement Analyst OSDBU NNSA Opportunities Gary Lyttek Small Business Program Manager, NNSA Sandia National Laboratories Opportunities Don Devoti, Small Business Program Manager, Sandia National Laboratories Office of Science SBIR/STTR, Chris O'Gwin, Program Analyst, SBIR/STTR Program Office/Office of Science Opportunities with DOE Laboratories, Larry Thompson, Small Business Program Manager/Contract Specialist, Chicago Operations Office (Office of Science) Opportunities with the Office of Environmental Management, Kay Rash, Small Business Program Manager, Office of Environmental

SSRL is a national facility supported primarily by the Department of Energy for the utilization of synchrotron radiation for basic and applied research in the natural sciences and engineering. It is a user-oriented facility which welcomes proposals for experiments from all researchers. The synchrotron radiation is produced by the 3.5 GeV storage ring, SPEAR, located at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC). SPEAR is a fully dedicated synchrotron radiation facility which operates for user experiments 7 to 9 months per year. SSRL currently has 24 experimental stations on the SPEAR storage ring. There are 145 active proposals for experimental work from 81 institutions involving approximately 500 scientists. There is normally no charge for use of beam time by experimenters. This report summarizes the activity at SSRL for the period January 1, 1991 to December 31, 1991 for research. Facility development through March 1992 is included.

X-ray Characterization of Energy Storage Materials X-ray Characterization of Energy Storage Materials Tuesday, July 9, 2013 - 11:00am SLAC, Conference Room 137-322 Presented by Johanna Nelson, Stanford Postdoctoral Scholar, SSRL MSD Hard X-ray Department A key factor in the global move towards clean, renewable energy is the electrification of the automobile. Current battery technology limits EV (electric vehicles) to a short travel range, slow recharge, and costly price tag. Li-ion batteries promise the high specific capacity required for EVs to travel 300+ miles on a single charge with a number of possible earth abundant anode and cathode materials; however, set backs such as capacity fading hinder the full capability of these rechargeable batteries. In order to accurately characterize the dynamic electrochemical processes at the

Small Business Opportunities Small Business Opportunities Small Business Opportunities The Office of Environmental Management (EM) has a long history of support to the Department of Energy's (DOE) Small Business Program and a strong commitment to increasing small business awards to prime contractors and subcontractors to perform EM mission-critical work. In Fiscal Years 2010, 2011, and 2012, EM awarded over $1 Billion to small businesses. To further EM's commitment to small business, we are providing a series of informative links pertaining to small business, including direct links to Small Business Program Managers for each EM site conducting work for the Department of Energy. We suggest that each small business with interest in working for the Department of Energy review the information provided and

Price premiums are a key profit driver for long-term business relationships. For sellers in business-to-business (B2B) relationships, it is important to have appropriate strategies to negotiate price increases without trading off the relationships with ... Keywords: Business-to-business marketing, Neural network, Price negotiation, Regression analysis

This paper summarized findings from a Colorado and Utah survey of manufacturing and business service establishments which provided information on the use of business services among different types of firms in this interior region of the United States. The paper provides information which helps to shed light on various areas of inquiry on the relationship between manufacturers and producer services, but certainly calls for additional investigation. Most of the findings are consistent with those found by studies in other areas. Manufacturers are not a major source of sales for business service firms and the availability of business services is not cited as an important location consideration for manufacturers. Given the strong mining and agricultural sectors in these states, the fact that so little trade was with the primary sector may have been surprising. However, most of the responses in the surveys were from the urban areas of Denver and Salt Lake City. One of the hypotheses in the literature, as defined by Perry and Goe, concerns whether the growth in business services and the decline in manufacturing employment is a result of the trend toward the use of contracted services by manufacturers. The aggregate results of the study do not provide much evidence to support the proposition that this occurs. However, the results show that the larger firms internalize certain specialized business services more so than the smaller firms. The greater use company-provided legal services by the larger manufacturers is a case in point. This finding is consistent with Scott`s finding in the printed circuits industry in which larger establishments provided more functions internally than did the smaller establishments. In the case of engineering, architectural, and business management services it appears that many smaller manufacturers do not use such services at all, but that the larger establishments have more needs for professional services.

Announces Small Business Awards at its Annual Small Business Announces Small Business Awards at its Annual Small Business Conference in San Antonio, Texas DOE Announces Small Business Awards at its Annual Small Business Conference in San Antonio, Texas June 25, 2008 - 2:15pm Addthis WASHINGTON, DC - The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced the winners of DOE's 2007 Secretarial Small Business Awards during a ceremony for its 9th Annual Small Business Conference in San Antonio, Texas. DOE's Small Business Awards program was established to recognize performance by departmental offices, facility management contractors and small business ventures on an annual basis. "Small businesses are a critical part of the fabric of the American economy, and the Department of Energy will continue to provide an environment in which these businesses can thrive and prosper," Acting

Small Business Awards at its Annual Small Business Small Business Awards at its Annual Small Business Conference in San Antonio, Texas DOE Announces Small Business Awards at its Annual Small Business Conference in San Antonio, Texas June 25, 2008 - 2:15pm Addthis WASHINGTON, DC - The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced the winners of DOE's 2007 Secretarial Small Business Awards during a ceremony for its 9th Annual Small Business Conference in San Antonio, Texas. DOE's Small Business Awards program was established to recognize performance by departmental offices, facility management contractors and small business ventures on an annual basis. "Small businesses are a critical part of the fabric of the American economy, and the Department of Energy will continue to provide an environment in which these businesses can thrive and prosper," Acting

"Green Launching Pad" Supports Clean Energy Small Businesses "Green Launching Pad" Supports Clean Energy Small Businesses "Green Launching Pad" Supports Clean Energy Small Businesses May 24, 2012 - 2:01pm Addthis Green Launching Pad 2.0 awards ceremony with Secretary Chu, Gov. John Lynch, and UNH President Mark Huddleston held at EnerTrac, Inc., in Hudson, NH. | Courtesy of University of New Hampshire Photographic Services Green Launching Pad 2.0 awards ceremony with Secretary Chu, Gov. John Lynch, and UNH President Mark Huddleston held at EnerTrac, Inc., in Hudson, NH. | Courtesy of University of New Hampshire Photographic Services Julie McAlpin Communications Liaison, State Energy Program What does this mean for me? The Energy Department continues to invest in the small businesses that make up the backbone of our economy.

Small Business Opportunity Small Business Opportunity Tool Small Business Opportunity Tool Small business contracting is difficult to navigate. Every day, the staff of the Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization work to ensure small businesses have the access and information they need to provide goods and services for the federal government. We've built the Small Business Opportunity Tool to expand access and enrich the diversity of our procurement partners at the Department of Energy. With the Small Business Opportunity Tool, you can: Learn more about the Department of Energy's organization, business model, facilities, and goods/services we procure to accomplish the agency's mission. Search through historical procurement information (what a facility has bought in the past, not a record of what they will buy in the future)

This guide serves as an overview of the biomass cogeneration area and provides direction for more detailed analysis. The business assessment is based in part on discussions with key officials from firms that have adopted biomass cogeneration systems and from organizations such as utilities, state and federal agencies, and banks that would be directly involved in a biomass cogeneration project. The guide is organized into five chapters: biomass cogeneration systems, biomass cogeneration business considerations, biomass cogeneration economics, biomass cogeneration project planning, and case studies.

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With more Americans eating food prepared outside the home than ever before, foodservice providers are beefing up operations to take advantage of this potentially profitable trend. This guidebook focuses on delineating how electric cooking equipment, technologies, and services can assist foodservice facility owners and managers in expanding or modifying their operations to capture new business opportunities.

Pervasive business intelligence (BI) is the ability to deliver integrated right-time information to all users - including managers at all levels, front-line and back-office employees, suppliers, customers, and business partners. It provides an enterprise ...

Taiwan's food and beverage business has been one of the main drivers of the country's economic growth for the past several years. As Taiwan becomes more prosperous and grows beyond the traditional OEM/ODM businesses, ...

Todays dynamic and uncertain business environment requires quick reaction to change and frequent deviations from plans, making business agility indispensable. Therefore process-based systems must be able to flexibly adapt to change and provide ...

Many of the challenges faced by small business owners can be addressed through efficient use of electric technology. Each volume in the Small-business Guide describes the current state of a business type and details new or alternative electric equipment that can help it meet its characteristic problems. The "Metal Finishing" guide is intended to familiarize readers with the business of metal finishing by providing descriptions of basic processes and practices and summaries of the key challenges faced by ...

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Many of the challenges faced by small business owners can be addressed through efficient use of electric technology. Each volume in the Small Business Guide describes the current state of a business type and details new or alternative electric equipment that can help it meet its characteristic problems.

Many of the challenges faced by small business owners can be addressed through efficient use of electric technology. Each volume in the Small Business Guide describes the current state of a business type and details new or alternative electric equipment that can help it meet its characteristic problems.

Many of the challenges faced by small business owners can be addressed through efficient use of electric technology. Each volume in the Small Business Guide describes the current state of a business type and details new or alternative electric equipment that can help it meet its characteristic problems.